Hamilton College

Anonymous
Snow Ridge and McCauley Mountain are 45 and 60 miles away respectfully. With rates under $50 for college students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great place to spend $90,000 plus a year on a STEM degree and then end up making $65,000 a year getting chewed up teaching at an inner city charter school. Not exactly med school pipeline for all.


This fits the one Hamilton grad I know exactly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great place to spend $90,000 plus a year on a STEM degree and then end up making $65,000 a year getting chewed up teaching at an inner city charter school. Not exactly med school pipeline for all.


This fits the one Hamilton grad I know exactly.


More trashing of science and science education by DCUM posters. Enjoy med school if that is your path. If I knew my doc was an arrogant jack ass trashing science teachers, I would find a new doctor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great place to spend $90,000 plus a year on a STEM degree and then end up making $65,000 a year getting chewed up teaching at an inner city charter school. Not exactly med school pipeline for all.

Nonetheless, Hamilton places 27th among all schools and 6th among LACs in enrollment-adjusted information for Wall Street and IB placement, for those interested in such potentially lucrative careers:

Top Feeders to Wall Street https://share.google/kNot4W2yjWEhcBkVB
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Anonymous wrote:Great place to spend $90,000 plus a year on a STEM degree and then end up making $65,000 a year getting chewed up teaching at an inner city charter school. Not exactly med school pipeline for all.


Which school is a med school pipeline for all?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great place to spend $90,000 plus a year on a STEM degree and then end up making $65,000 a year getting chewed up teaching at an inner city charter school. Not exactly med school pipeline for all.


This fits the one Hamilton grad I know exactly.



Also describes two Ivy grads I know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great place to spend $90,000 plus a year on a STEM degree and then end up making $65,000 a year getting chewed up teaching at an inner city charter school. Not exactly med school pipeline for all.


This fits the one Hamilton grad I know exactly.



Also describes two Ivy grads I know.


One of the best HS teachers I had was an ivy grad. Exposure to a great teacher is a valuable and memorable gift.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree with others can’t imagine sending a kid to such a remote location with horrible long winters.


I not only could imagine it, but I sent my kid there! Where she is having an amazing time and is unbothered by the weather because she’s generally able to cope.
Anonymous
"Despite all I have seen and experienced, I still get the same simple thrill out of glimpsing a tiny patch of snow in a high mountain gully and feel the same urge to climb towards it."

— Edmund Hillary
Anonymous
Lots and lots of better options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree with others can’t imagine sending a kid to such a remote location with horrible long winters.


I not only could imagine it, but I sent my kid there! Where she is having an amazing time and is unbothered by the weather because she’s generally able to cope.


+1. There is an amazing product called a warm coat. Some people on this thread need to give one a try and stop missing out on winter.
Anonymous
Agree with others, Hamilton is extremely hard sell to our kid. But not unique as several other SLACs are also remote.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree with others, Hamilton is extremely hard sell to our kid. But not unique as several other SLACs are also remote.


That is fine. Why send your kid off to a northern LAC if they would rather be in a city or in the south or at a huge University with thousands and thousands of students. that would makes no sense. For a student looking for an excellent small liberal arts college, Hamilton is great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots and lots of better options.


Not really. It’s a top SLACs with an academic profile generally equal to ANY top SLAC.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots and lots of better options.


Not really. It’s a top SLACs with an academic profile generally equal to ANY top SLAC.


Agree -- Hamilton is basically at the top for SLAC. I would rank Pomona/CMC and Williams/Amherst above it, but it is basically a peer to Middlebury/Bowdoin at this point.
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